Peavey Nashville 112.(ostrich), USA made $425 + shipping
- Howard Steinberg
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Peavey Nashville 112.(ostrich), USA made $425 + shipping
I acquired this amp a couple of years ago. It was in mint condition when I got it and it has not been out of the house since then. It has the ostrich covering, which is something that I could never quite figure out. It is a different look for sure. Other wise it appears to be a a usual NV112, 80 watts, 12”
speaker, etc. it works as it should with no unwanted noises.
I put a George bar over the control panel to protect the pots. I believe that the cabinet is a little wider that the standard 112. I had to install the bar under the metal corners, which causes one of corners to stick out 1/8”. I would recommend keeping it as is, but it is simple to remove the bar and set the corners back to how they were originally. Amp comes with a canvas cover, also in excellent shape. Price is reduced to $425., plus actual shipping. Amp can also be tested out and picked up in St. Petersburg, FL.
speaker, etc. it works as it should with no unwanted noises.
I put a George bar over the control panel to protect the pots. I believe that the cabinet is a little wider that the standard 112. I had to install the bar under the metal corners, which causes one of corners to stick out 1/8”. I would recommend keeping it as is, but it is simple to remove the bar and set the corners back to how they were originally. Amp comes with a canvas cover, also in excellent shape. Price is reduced to $425., plus actual shipping. Amp can also be tested out and picked up in St. Petersburg, FL.
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Justice Pro Lite (4-5), Justice D-10 (8-5)x2 , Quilter Steelaire, Hilton Pedal, BJ's bar.
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Based on Charlie’s comment I sought some additional information on this amp. The custom amps have the word “custom,” on the rear of the chassis. This amp does not. The inside of the cabinet does not feel like particle board. It also seems too light weightwise, to be particle board. The inside is painted flat black so it’s a little hard to tell.
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It's a bar that was/is being provided by a fellow forum member. It prevents the highly exposed controls from being hit, breaking off the pot shaft, when moving the amp. I had that happen, on a gig, with a Seymour Duncan amp that had exposed nylon shaft controls. It wasn't fun.
The pots can be turned with the bar in place. The top and bottom of the knob are accessible. You can also see the control panel with the bar in place. It's a valuable addition to this amp.
The pots can be turned with the bar in place. The top and bottom of the knob are accessible. You can also see the control panel with the bar in place. It's a valuable addition to this amp.
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Is this a USA or China made amp?
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Here’s another I bought off the forum, the owner had it covered to match his boots but never followed through …also USA
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Hey Howard, I have been looking for one of those bars and have not been able to find out where to get one. Would you be comfortable sharing which forum member sells these? And maybe they don't sell them anymore but its worth a shot. Thanks!Howard Steinberg wrote:It's a bar that was/is being provided by a fellow forum member. It prevents the highly exposed controls from being hit, breaking off the pot shaft, when moving the amp. I had that happen, on a gig, with a Seymour Duncan amp that had exposed nylon shaft controls. It wasn't fun.
The pots can be turned with the bar in place. The top and bottom of the knob are accessible. You can also see the control panel with the bar in place. It's a valuable addition to this amp.
Mullen G2, Peavey Nashville 112
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